That ought to give us all something to argue about, as these lists tend to do.

I’m surprised Stone Brewing near San Diego isn’t on the list. It’s a fantastic facility and promotion is one of Stone’s strong suits (in addition to really good beer). In Northern California, Lagunitas is a fun tour, while Colorado has more than just New Belgium. I’ve had great times at both Oskar Blues and Great Divide.

The debate got started on the Beer, TX Facebook page, with at least one strong vote for Jester King in Austin and good words for Saint Arnold and Real Ale.

No Texas breweries made the cut, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t good times to be had here. I can vouch for every one within an hour of downtown, plus a couple of those in Austin. Do yourself a favor and go visit one soon.

Since I know Beer, TX readers visit a lot of breweries, please share some of your favorite experiences.

Which Texas brewery do you think will (or should) be the first to crack the Trip Advisor list, and when?